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1 ic gastrointestinal pathogen (Enterocytozoon bieneusi).
2 icularly the enteric parasite Enterocytozoon bieneusi.
3 virus/AIDS disease who are infected with E. bieneusi.
4 all subunit ribosomal RNA of human origin E. bieneusi.
5 viral, and parasitic pathogens, including E. bieneusi.
6 phalitozoon cuniculi, E. intestinalis and E. bieneusi.
7 49 (52.1%) were positive for Enterocytozoon bieneusi, 43 (45.8%) were positive for Encephalitozoon i
13 our understanding of host specificity in E. bieneusi and its implications for interspecies and zoono
14 of microsporidiosis caused by Enterocytozoon bieneusi and the pattern of intestinal shedding of spore
15 lli, Cyclospora cayetanensis, Enterocytozoon bieneusi, and Septata intestinalis are intestinal spore-
16 tidium coli, Giardia lamblia, Enterocytozoon bieneusi, and Trichuris trichiura was found in all anima
17 acted by indirect immunofluorescence with E. bieneusi but not with Encephalitozoon spp., Candida albi
18 , we examined captive rhesus macaques for E. bieneusi by PCR, in situ hybridization, and cytochemical
19 od for the simultaneous identification of E. bieneusi, E. intestinalis, and E. hellem, as well as Enc
20 major microsporidian species: Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Encephalitozoon cuniculi, Encephalitozoon hell
21 ty, and zoonotic potential of Enterocytozoon bieneusi, feces from 348 stray and pet dogs and 96 pet c
22 t here successful serial transmissions of E. bieneusi from patients with AIDS and from macaques with
31 ed, at least in part because detection of E. bieneusi in stools is more difficult than detection of o
32 ade because of the inability to propagate E. bieneusi in vitro and in vivo, which limits the source o
34 patients with electron microscopic-proven E. bieneusi infection and correlated the results with elect
43 osporidia that infect humans, Enterocytozoon bieneusi is known to cause a gastrointestinal disease wh
49 alues from 3.5 x 10(3) to 4.4 x 10(5) for E. bieneusi (mean, 8.8 x 10(4)/ml), 2.3 x 10(2) to 7.8 x 10
50 uding Cryptosporidium parvum, Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Mycobacterium avium, Entamoeba histolytica, Ba
56 y purified and contained large numbers of E. bieneusi spores and relatively few bacteria and other de
59 describe a method for the purification of E. bieneusi spores from human stools and the production of
61 or Vittaforma corneae or with Enterocytozoon bieneusi spores in feces, we concluded that an immunoflu
66 data suggest the possibility of zoonotic E. bieneusi transmission and an association with poor sanit
67 In six of seven normal rhesus animals, E. bieneusi was detected by PCR in bile obtained through pe
70 Cryptosporidium hominis, and Enterocytozoon bieneusi were detected in 42 (17.9%), 6 (2.6%), and 29 (
71 The development of an animal model for E. bieneusi will open up new opportunities for investigatin